The HTC One X is the new flagship Android smartphone from HTC. It has a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor running Android OS 4.0 (and now Sense 4.1), a big 4.7-inch screen of 1,280 x 720 pixels.

We’ve got our hands on an HTC One X and found it severs as a good media player – Media on the HTC One X is a great experience. We’ve moaned about certain aspects of the music and video player before, and while they’ve not all been addressed, we’re still happy that they’ve at least been evolved. We’ll get a big problem out of the way first though: there’s no expandable memory card slot on offer here, with HTC ramming in 32GB of storage to compensate. This will probably be enough for most people, but there are those that really love to pack their devices with media, and hate the thought of having to pick and choose because of storage limitations. While there’s a wide range of format for playback on offer:

When HTC One X refuses to play a video, it could be due to one or more of the following reasons:

- Unsupported video format (e.g. *.vob format)

- Unsupported codec (e.g. AC3 surround audio)

- Huge file size (e.g. H.264 MP4 video over 4GB)

- High resolution (e.g. 1920×1080 full HD)

- Protections (e.g. iTunes videos, DVD, Blu-ray media)

In order to play all MKV, AVI, WMV, MP4, VOB, M2TS videos on HTC One X properly, you can convert videos for HTC One X with Android Video DVD converter Ultimate before transferring videos to HTC One X. If you’re running Mac, useiMedia Converter instead. The guide below is written for you to convert and compress 1080p HD videos, DVDs and Blu-rays to HTC One X, as well as its little brothers HTC One S and V.

Step 2: Select output format for converting video to X/S/V. To convert video, DVD and Blu-ray for HTC One X/S/V, click the dropdown list of “Format” and set a HTC One X/S/V supported format. We recommend you to choose “HTC> “HTC One X (Endeavor/Edge) Video(*.mp4)” as output format. This format shrinks a 100min movie to about 1GB and still keeps good quality and aspect ratio.